Kenya especially the Kenyan music industry took a huge loss after the death of one of the legendary rapper Kenya has ever produced, Chris Kantai who died a few month back. A lot of people will never recover after learning the loss of one of the greats, one of the greats to ever do it for the rap game.
Khaligraph Jones has said it more than once that he was happy to have ever worked with the first O.G, Kantai before his untimely death and he will forever be grateful to have had the privilege to have known him on a personal level a well.
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The ‘Kasayole’ rapper took to Twitter to make it clear once and for all that Kantai was not a Khaligraph rapper but a Kenyan rapper who influenced a lot of rappers coming up, not just him.
“Those asking About Kantai, I Did Contributions in ways which some will never understand, Plus its also not my Responsibility, … He was a Kenyan Rapper not a Khaligraph Rapper, OG ni OG.” his tweet read in part.
Khaligraph Jones said via his tweet he did his contribution in helping out Kantai in ways that most people would not understand stressing that it was not his responsibility to help him out in the first place but he chose to help him out regardless when no other rappers influenced by the legendary rapper came out to help him out when he clearly need help.
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Khaligraph Jones’ tweet read, “Those asking About Kantai, I Did Contributions in ways which some will never understand, Plus its also not my Responsibility, We have many Talented rappers in Kenya who were Also influenced by Kantai, He was a Kenyan Rapper not a Khaligraph Rapper, OG ni OG.”
Those asking About Kantai, I Did Contributions in ways which some will never understand, Plus its also not my Responsibility, We have many Talented rappers in Kenya who were Also influenced by Kantai, He was a Kenyan Rapper not a Khaligraph Rapper, OG ni OG. pic.twitter.com/MG8PvMGpIB
— Khaligraph Jones (@KHALIGRAPH) April 7, 2019